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| Man Attitude 2004-02-17, 9:33 pm |
| Hi
I would like to know how many pace disk is available and if all my disk is
used used by my partition.
Which command can i use ?
Thanks for your help
E.S
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| joe durusau 2004-02-18, 12:34 am |
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Man Attitude wrote:
> Hi
>
> I would like to know how many pace disk is available and if all my disk is
> used used by my partition.
> Which command can i use ?
>
> Thanks for your help
> E.S
I imagine it would depend on your specific OS. In Solaris,
format does this.
Speaking only for myself,
Joe Durusau
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| Man Attitude 2004-02-18, 12:34 am |
| "joe durusau" <joe.durusau@lmco.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
40336730.9374B344@lmco.com...
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> Man Attitude wrote:
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> I imagine it would depend on your specific OS. In Solaris,
> format does this.
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> Speaking only for myself,
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> Joe Durusau
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>
yes it's on solaris version
ok but what parameters i have to specify ?
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| joe durusau 2004-02-18, 3:34 am |
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Man Attitude wrote:
> "joe durusau" <joe.durusau@lmco.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
> 40336730.9374B344@lmco.com...
> is
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> yes it's on solaris version
> ok but what parameters i have to specify ?
Just run the program and follow the prompts on the screen with extreme
care, realizing that a wrong typein can crash your system forever. It's
interactive.
Speaking only for myself,
Joe Durusua
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